Short hairstyles: Who should sport and how?
Short hair has been making a comeback for years now. Short hairstyles are easier to handle compared to taking care of the longer locks. Summer or not, short hair saves a lot of your time as far as brushing and washing your hair is concerned. However, sporting short hairstyles isn’t easy. The style must suit your personality and the way you carry yourself. If you’re planning to cut your hair short, it’s important that you consider certain factors. Type of hair and the face shape are two of them. If your hairstyle doesn’t go well with your face shape and your hair type, it will spoil your look.
Face shape
If you have an oval-shaped face, then any kind of short hairstyle will suit perfectly. A round face will look bigger if you don’t choose the right hairstyle. A pixie cut or hair length up to the shoulders will look great if you have a round face. It will give you a clean look if your hair length is little above the length of your chin.
Hair type
Along with hair type, you’ll also need to consider your hair texture. If your hair is thin, your hairstylist should shape and cut in such a way that it makes your hair look voluminous. On the contrary, if your hair is thick enough, a little trimming to add a gorgeous shape to the hair is what is required. Fringes on straight hair make the hair look clean and organized. For curly hair, the messier the cut the better it looks, depending on the shape of the face. Ask your stylist to cut your hair in such a way that the curls look bouncy when they are left loose. If you have straight hair and you cut your hair short throughout, short fringes will give a classy look. For wavy hair, choosing a midway combination of both the extremes is the best way to wear the look with confidence.